Documentary Filmmaker Igal Hecht talks Israel, Film and Politics

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
  • “It’s home. It’s the foundation of my life. It’s the foundation of my work. It’s the foundation of everything. Judaism, or the way I look at my Judaism, derives from Israel. From Zionsim. To me, Israel and Judaism are intertwined. There is no separation between the two.” Igal Hecht
    Igal Hecht is the founder of ‪@chutzpaproductions‬. His award winning films have been described as controversial and thought provoking. His films have dealt with human rights issues to pop culture.
    While Hecht now resides in Canada, his physical, emotional, and spiritual connection to Israel are still very much alive.
    Follow Igal’s incredible work and exciting projects coming soon: www.chutzpapro...
    Hecht’s highly anticipated series, “Secrets of the Land,” made its debut in Canada in April 2023, captivating audiences with its groundbreaking exploration of science and archaeology. The success of the first season has paved the way for an eagerly awaited second season, currently in production and set to release in 2025. Adding to his repertoire, Hecht is preparing to release “In Those Days,” a captivating documentary series delving into the history surrounding the Ark of the Covenant. With six enthralling episodes, this series is scheduled for release in the fall of 2024, promising a mesmerizing journey for viewers.

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  • @GilgalRefaim
    @GilgalRefaim 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Igal Hecht considers himself an extraordinarily talented filmmaker and journalist. He should have noticed, that there is something wrong with some of the people he is courting. Facts are not checked conscientiously and a well-founded research does not necessarily take place. Maybe it's time to take a more critical look at Igal Hecht and dig deeper.

  • @GilgalRefaim
    @GilgalRefaim 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Among Jews, Igal Hecht appears as the great Zionist and supporter of religious circles. He even calls Rabbi Yehuda Glick a friend.In interviews, the filmmaker, who was born in Israel and has lived in Toronto since 1987, regrets that he did not serve in the Israeli army. Unfortunately it would not have been possible, because he lived in Canada. This is not true, because every Jew with Israeli citizenship is asked by the Israeli embassy at the age of 16, if they want to serve in the IDF. He had probably refused to do the army service. So far he has always jumped on current topics, but the authenticity and truthfulness of his documentaries has only been scrutinized by a few. Maybe because he's almost completely unknown,

  • @hubertdawson6576
    @hubertdawson6576 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    promo sm